Braves to stop selling 2023 A-List season tickets because of high demand

If you have thought about purchasing season tickets for Atlanta Braves, you don’t have much time left.

The Braves announced on Monday that they will stop selling A-List season ticket memberships on March 17 because of the high demand for the 2023 season.

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The team says the move will ensure they have enough availability for single-game and group tickets. Fans who don’t sign up before March 17 can sign up for 2024 tickets and be placed on a waiting list for priority.

“This is the first time in our team’s history that we have stopped selling season tickets before the first game is played,” said Derek Schiller, Atlanta Braves President and CEO. “We are now focused on ensuring that more of our fans who only come to one or two games are able to buy seats, so we encourage our fans to purchase their tickets sooner rather than later for the games they want to see.”

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Last year, the Braves sold 3.1 million tickets and averaged 38,641 per a game. The Braves ranked fourth in both of those categories across Major League Baseball behind the Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees.

The Braves say they expect to surpass last year’s attendance. Single game tickets and group tickets are still available for the 2023.